Japanese showcase true 3D display technology

By creating plasma in open air with lasers, Japanese scientists are working on a true 3D display

The Japanese National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) announced an exciting breakthrough in optoelectronics — a working three dimensional display. The display does not rely on any sort of optical illusion or disorientation. Instead, infrared lasers are aligned to converge and create small amounts of plasma. The plasma acts as a floating “dot” on top of the laser grid.

I can’t imagine the number of applications this might have. Medicine, military, gaming and architecture to name just a few.

I would also like to mention that I’m now obsessed with seeing this thing project an image of the Death Star or Endor: